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Blood Engines by Tim Pratt, T.A. Pratt

caedocyon's review against another edition

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2.0

1.5-ish stars. I read it because it was free (woo Kindle!). It reads like the fifth in a series, as though the characters have been established elsewhere and the author is trying not to retread---plus lots of vague references to past events. But apparently it's the first?

All the characters are assholes, but I can tell that was an artistic decision. Doesn't make it that enjoyable, though.

jwels's review against another edition

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2.0

This book was OK, a fast read and I wanted to find out what happened but I wasn't necessarily grabbed by the storyline. It's different from my usual reads and seems to have a lot of books in the series but I didn't care for any of the characters. It has urban magic in it and based in current times, but the buildup to the climactic ending was just so so. I don't think I'll read anymore Marla Mason books.

jculverhouse's review against another edition

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4.0

This is (or was) a free Kindle book and what a great way to make me buy future books - this was really enjoyable with some unique characters, great plot, some basic philosophy thrown in and some laugh out loud humor. Great read!

wagmore's review against another edition

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3.0

Ms. Pratt has quite an imagination. And a sense of humor peeks through enough to leaven the dark plot. This was a Kindle freebie; I don't know that I would have bought the book--or others in the series because it's not really my genre--but I'm glad I read this one.

kirstena's review against another edition

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3.0

Not a bad book. Sort of Jim Butcher-esqe. The beginning was hard to follow but it got better.

qdony's review against another edition

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4.0

Grans personatges, enorme protagonista i una imaginació impressionant. igual que em sol passar amb els de Dresden Files, el final no fa justícia a la progressió de l'argument.

setaian's review against another edition

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2.0

I have it on good authority that this series improves and a quick look at the ratings of the books that follow seems to confirm that. But honestly this book is a disaster. There is so much info-dumping that it goes from mildly annoying to funny and then back to annoying. The main character wanders off into the wilderness....well alternative dimensions and it serves absolutely zero purpose in the book.

Oh...I normally provide a brief synopsis of the story. Here it is.

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garretreece's review against another edition

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2.0

During the first third of this book I was irritated at the narrative voice and the main character; somewhere past that the author figured something out and fixed it, and the rest of the book was entertaining.

Urban fantasy set in modern San Fransisco; it will be interesting to see how well it ages.

kejadlen's review against another edition

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4.0

A fun read... not deep, but thoroughly enjoyable. Marla is indeed a badass sorcerer, and damned fun to read about.

amandelirium's review against another edition

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3.0

Entertaining pulp where major magical battles took place only a few blocks from my house. I'd definitely pick up another in the series.